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Lovely Fair and Eco Mother's Day Gift Ideas Instore Now


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Lovely Mother's Day Gift Ideas Instore Now


Mother's Day is less than 2 weeks away, so time to start thinking about lovely original gifts for the wonderful Mum in your life. Or to drop hints on what you'd like!


We have a great new collection of eco and ethical Spring fashion and a brilliant range of gifts covering 4 new jewellery collections, all fairly made, and many locally made by designer makers. We also have lovely FSC ans plastic free Mother's Day cards, plants and pots, organic and fairly made scarves, cotton and fairly made purses, make-up and wash bags and a new gift range of organic beauty from Madara, an award winning natural beauty brand that is also certified EcoCert, vegan and cruelty free.


We also have new eco bags in store and our brilliant recyced leather crossbody bags in leopard and zebra prints, and not forgetting our soy candles, homewares and prints.


We have lots of brilliant unique, fair and eco gifts ideas instore, pop by and see what is new!


Fashion-Conscience

28 Grove Vale (just 50 yards from ED station)

London

SE22 8EF

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